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John Cena is nearing the end of his year-long farewell tour. A 16-man Last Time is Now Tournament will begin from next week's episode of Monday Night RAW to determine the 17-time World Champion's final opponent at Saturday Night's Main Event XLII on December 13.Cena was last seen at Crown Jewel, where he defeated his longtime rival, AJ Styles. The Last Real Champion is advertised to appear on Survivor Series: WarGames, which will be his final appearance on a WWE Premium Live Event as an in-ring competitor.The seeds for a potential Men's WarGames Match were planted on this week's RAW, with Logan Paul aligning with The Vision. However, while CM Punk will likely participate, the babyface team has yet to shape up.In his last PLE appearance, The Franchise Player could check another box in his illustrious career by competing in the WarGames Match. Not only that, he may lead the babyface team inside the unforgiving structure.Here are four signs suggesting that John Cena will likely lead the babyface team at Survivor Series: WarGames:#4. WWE has seemingly scrapped the plans of John Cena vs. Dominik Mysterio for the Intercontinental ChampionshipEarlier, reports suggested that John Cena could challenge for the one title that has eluded him in his career: the Intercontinental Championship. The reigning champion, Dominik Mysterio, also seemed open to the idea of facing Cena before his retirement.With Survivor Series: WarGames taking place in Mysterio's hometown of San Diego, California, the potential bout between Cena and "Dirty' Dom was rumored to take place at the event.However, after Rey Mysterio confronted Dominik during his long-awaited return on this week's RAW, it looks like the father and son duo will lock horns once again on November 29. This leaves a question mark over Cena's status for Survivor Series.This could be a sign that the Triple H-led creative team may be planning to have The Cenation Leader participate in the Men's WarGames Match.#3. The Franchise Player has unfinished business with The VisionJohn Cena briefly crossed paths with The Vision at Night of Champions when the faction disrupted Cena's title defense against CM Punk. The veteran ended up taking out the heel group. This confrontation has yet to be revisited, something that needs to happen before the veteran retires.Since the villainous faction is likely to be in the heel team in the WarGames Match, the 17-time World Champion's potential participation in the babyface team would finish the story that started in June.#2. Brock Lesnar could join The Vision inside WarGames, making John Cena's participation likelyBrock Lesnar squashed John Cena at Wrestlepalooza. During the event, Lesnar reunited with his former advocate, Paul Heyman, who introduced The Beast Incarnate before the bout.With Seth Rollins' removal from the faction, Brock Lesnar could join The Vision and take part in the Men's WarGames Match. Given the one-sided nature of Lesnar's bout against Cena, many believe The Franchise Player needs to redeem himself against The Beast to conclude their feud.While it is unlikely that the two will go one-on-one again, Cena joining the babyface team may allow him to cross paths with Lesnar again, which would be an effective way for The Last Real Champion to conquer The Beast.#1. This would allow John Cena to join forces with some of the biggest names in WWE one last timeIf John Cena leads the babyface team in the Men's WarGames Match at Survivor Series, it will allow the Hollywood megastar to cross paths with some of the biggest names in the company one last time.Besides CM Punk, the other possible names for the babyface team include Roman Reigns, LA Knight, and either Jimmy or Jey Uso. If Cena ends up leading the team, it would allow for several exciting interactions during the bout.